David Waxman Abstract's Talk
The simple dynamics of gene loss
In this talk I show how the random loss of genes from a
population, due to random genetic drift, follows from the leakage of
probability from a single distribution: a long lived "quasistationary"
distribution. The key feature of the quasistationary distribution
that determines the rate of loss is explicitly identifed and
calculated. This work has applications
in a variety of areas where genetic drift or analogues of this process occur.
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